Two old machines a Tek colour printer and a monitor
I suspect that these will be of no use to anybody, but before I strip any useful bits and bin the rest I thought I'd check.
First one is quite interesting (although probably too old to be useful for anything)
It's an Acer All drives are SCSI (2 CD-ROMS, HP 35480a DAT drive and wait for it a massive 1GB HDD) Pentium 90 with 64MB ram, AIC 7850 SCSI controller, Cirrus Logic 5434 Graphics.
Odd design whereby the CPU etc is mounted on a large daughter card, Memory and SCSI are on backplane....very odd case (sort of halfway between AT and ATX but with PS2 sockets)
Works (well it boots, I haven't tested the CD-ROMS or the DAT) Actually it boots faster than my P4 Laptop running XP. Currently running win98 but disk will be wiped in a mo. Complete with KB Mouse and Speakers and internal modem of unknown type
OEM white label unit, Missing hard drive and won't POST Looks to be circa P120 (can't be bothered to remove the Heatsink right now and find out) Couple of CDROM drives and looks to be well populated with Memory and cards (sound, modem, GFX) AT case and keyboard/mouse
14" monitor, unknown spec but seems to work
Tektronics Phaser 840 (colour solid ink printer) Worked well last time I used it (about a year ago) has since run out of Ink (expensive, but cheaper if you buy it from ebay) only other consumable in these machines is the maintance roller which is again pretty cheap from ebay. comes with USB/Parallel and Ethernet interfaces Still makes all the right noises and *should* work fine if refilled. It's a real postscript printer and so is a doddle to get going over ethernet from a Linux box
Netgem Netbox set top box, runs Linux Complete with Wireless Keyboard ethernet socket and remote control, PSU, leads etc....however no activation smart card so it won't do anything much at the moment. Maybe a hardware hackers project.
Plextor Ultra Plex SCSI CDROM (40x) SCA interface
Logitec Wireless KB/Mouse combo
All free, but I can't deliver as I am a bit short on time at the mo so the lucky new owners have to come and collect (I will however make them a cup of tea or something)